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Tige R21 - Transmission Oil Level Inspection; Steering; Unscheduled Maintenance

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SECTION : CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL INSPECTION
Refer to engine manual or your authorized Tigé dealer.
Check the oil with the boat level and the engine off.
Remove the oil level dipstick. The oil level should be between the “FULL
LEVEL” and the “LOW LEVEL” indicator marks on the dipstick.
Verify the oil level with the gauge fully inserted into the transmission
housing. DO NOT overfill. Use fresh recommended fluid only. To add or fill,
use the dipstick opening. Refer to the transmission owner’s manual for type
of fluid, changing fluid intervals and more detailed information.
STEERING
All steering systems require periodic maintenance to be trouble-free and
safe. Check steering operation and visually inspect for loose or missing
hardware before operating the craft. If you suspect the steering system is
damaged, see your dealer.
WARNING
LOSS OF CONTROL AND UNSAFE BOAT HAZARD
Improper maintenance of steering system is hazardous and can cause
death or serious injury from sudden loss of control. Make sure all
steering hardware, cables and fluid levels are regularly inspected and
maintained.
UNSCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
A problem with any electrical or mechanical equipment can occur anytime.
Be aware of a malfunction if one occurs, or if you suspect a problem. Have
the problem serviced immediately by your Tigé Dealer.
Engine/Propulsion/Cooling System
If a problem occurs with your engine, propulsion unit or the cooling system
between the scheduled maintenance cycle, immediately notify your Tigé Dealer
to have the problem resolved. DO NOT allow a problem to go unattended.
Electrical System
Have your Tigé Dealer repair all electrical problems. Electrical problems
must be treated seriously and repaired immediately. Whenever checking
for electrical problems, use extreme caution. Fuel and fumes are extremely
flammable and explosive.
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
An AC/DC can create sparks. In the presence of explosive gases, fire or
explosion can occur. Check for explosive gases or run the blower.
DO NOT work on an energized system. Turn the battery disconnect switch OFF.
Fuel System
DO NOT operate your boat if you know you have a fuel system problem.
When you discover or suspect a fuel system problem, immediately notify
your Tigé Dealer for repair.
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Fuels are extremely flammable and highly explosive under certain
conditions. DO NOT smoke or allow open flame or sparks nearby when
inspecting the fuel system.

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